Claims
- 1. A process for impinging a drying gas upon hair for the purpose of drying same, comprising the steps of:
- providing a toroidal body having openings therein for projecting a drying gas therefrom, said toroidal body defining in the center thereof an orifice;
- directing jets of a drying gas from said openings of said toroidal body to form a flow of drying gas, said jets focusing to form a hollow right circular cone of primary drying gas flow with the base of said cone being coincident with said jets of drying gas at said toroidal body and with the conical axis of said cone coinciding with the toroidal axis of said toroidal body;
- positioning said toroidal body with respect to said hair such that said flow of drying gas striking the hair surface is reflected backwards toward said toroidal body and through said orifice; and
- said reflected flow of drying gas thereby causing said hair to be lifted toward said orifice.
- 2. A process for impinging a drying gas upon hair for the purpose of drying same, comprising the steps of:
- directing jets of a drying gas from a generally circular array from a surface defining an unimpeded opening therethrough to form a generally conical flow of gases from said jets; and
- said flow of drying gases striking the hair surface at a point short of an apex of said cone and being reflected backwards turbulently through said opening and out into the ambient air thereby lifting the hair towards said opening.
- 3. A process for improved drying comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a tubular body having a generally PG,31 circular array of fluid nozzles around an opening through said body, said nozzles being oriented to direct a stream of fluid toward a common point located away from said body;
- (b) supplying drying fluid under pressure to said nozzles for forming a generally conical pattern of fluid flow from said nozzles; and
- (c) positioning said body with respect to an item to be dried such that the distance from said item and said body is less than the distance between said nozzles and said common point so that fluid from said nozzles reflects off said item to be dried and returns through said opening, creating enhanced drying conditions.
- 4. The process as defined in claim 3 wherein the item to be dried is provided with elongated flexible strands and wherein said fluid being reflected lifts said strands toward said opening.
- 5. The process as defined in claim 3 wherein the item to be dried is a head with hair thereon.
- 6. The process as defined in claim 3 wherein the drying fluid is heated air.
- 7. The process as defined in claim 3 comprising the further step of moving said body towards and away from said items to be dried.
- 8. An improved process for drying hair comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a tubular body having an opening therethrough with a generally circular array of nozzles around said opening, said nozzles being oriented to direct a stream of air towards a common point located outwardly therefrom;
- (b) supplying air under pressure to said tubular body, said air passing through said nozzles and forming a generally conical pattern of air flow;
- (c) positioning said body with respect to said hair to be dried such that the distance between said nozzles and said hair is less than the distance between said nozzles and said common point so that air reflects off said hair and returns through said opening while lifting hair towards said opening.
- 9. An improved process for drying hair comprising the steps of:
- (a) generating a generally conical flow of air under pressure about an opening adjacent a base of the cone;
- (b) locating hair to be dried between an apex of the cone and the base of the cone so that said air reflects off said hair and returns towards said base of said cone and through said opening, while lifting hair towards said opening.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 157,053 filed Feb. 16, 1988 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Allen, U.S. Ser. No. 07/124,051, filed Nov. 23, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,836,702
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